What you need to know about SEC530: Defensible Security Architecture and Engineering
Justin Henderson and Ismael Valenzuela, authors for the SEC530 course - Defensible Security Architecture and Engineering course - took the time to answer some of our questions on their class.
SEC530: Defensible Security Architecture and Engineering is designed to help students establish and maintain a holistic and layered approach to security. Effective security requires a balance between detection, prevention, and response capabilities, but such a balance demands that controls be implemented on the network, directly on endpoints, and within cloud environments. The strengths and weaknesses of one solution complement another solution through strategic placement, implementation, and fine-tuning.
Do you want to take our SEC530 - Defensible Security Architecture and Engineering - course? You can find further information about this class at http://www.sans.org/u/UsJ